Friday, January 23, 2026

Tucker Carlson on Replacement Theory

There is an organized Jewish campaign to ostracize Tucker Carlson. It is puzzling, as he hardly ever talks about Jews at all. But he does say things that they detest, such as today's video saying the Great Replacement Theory is proved by census statistics. Google slaps on a Wikipedia disclaimer.

Yes, Whites in the USA and Europe are being systematically replaced by non-whites. Yes, it is the result of deliberate policies.

Wikipedia says that the theory was "debunked" based on two sources: a law professor essay saying that Carlson had been debunked, and an online essay saying:

Far-right activist Charlie Kirk claimed that undocumented immigrants coming to the U.S. is proof of an organized effort to "replace" white Americans.

"The ‘Great Replacement’ is not a theory, it’s a reality," Kirk wrote in a Feb. 24 Instagram post alongside a screenshot of a Fox News story with the headline: "7.2M illegals entered the U.S. under Biden admin(istration), an amount greater than population of 36 states." ...

The theory ignores the many documented root causes people seek to immigrate to the U.S. through the southern border, including war, scarcity of food and medicine, a legacy of corporate colonialism and other social ills. ...

We rate this claim False.

The theory is about the people being let in, not why they seek to immigrate.

Wikipedia also says the theory "has stimulated violent responses", but does not mention that Kirk was the one killed.

1 comment:

CFT said...

I've noticed the only folks who really use the term 'far right' are people who know next to no American history, somehow know nothing about the twentieth century, and consider themselves the norm, and think socialism and communism are a pretty good idea, and that the first and second amendments are an imminent threat to their security.